Evil is a powerful drama based on a true story set in a 1950s boarding school, where a young rebel must face the sadistic and fascist system of discipline. He forms unlikely friendships and plots revenge against the oppressive regime.
Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) is a movie based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Dagny Taggart, a successful businesswoman who struggles to keep her family's railroad company alive amidst a worsening economic recession. As she fights against government regulations and sanctions while facing growing fears of a collapsing society, Dagny finds herself drawn to the mysterious figure of John Galt, a genius inventor and advocate of individual freedoms. The movie explores themes of capitalism, individualism, and the consequences of government control.
The Fountainhead follows the story of Howard Roark, an architect who refuses to compromise his artistic vision and integrity, even as he faces rejection and opposition from a society that values conformity and mediocrity. Set in New York City, the film explores themes of individualism, collectivism, and the power of integrity.
In a dystopian America, a businesswoman and a self-made man fight against government control and advocate for individual rights and freedom.
The Battle of Chile: Part II is a gripping documentary that captures the intense political struggle and popular resistance in Chile during the 1970s. It explores the aftermath of the 1973 coup d'etat that overthrew the socialist government of Salvador Allende and led to the rise of the brutal right-wing military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. The film delves into the crimes committed by the military junta, including torture, political murders, and the persecution of journalists. It provides a detailed account of the strategies employed by the Chilean people to resist the fascist regime and fight for their freedom.
Ayn Rand & the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged is a feature length documentary film that examines the resurging interest in Ayn Rands epic and controversial 1957 novel and the validity of its dire prediction for America.
The Eternal Spain, birthplace of the Cid, Hammer of Heretics... and other deserved historical appellations, is suddenly transformed, through democratic elections, in a chaotic Tower of Babel where every province, every town, each village wants to have its own opinion. Comedy about the rise of nacionalism in the different Spanish regions with the arrival of democracy.
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life is a documentary film that explores the life and philosophy of Ayn Rand, an influential author known for her ideas on individualism and freedom. The film delves into Rand's personal and professional life, from her upbringing in Russia to her success as a novelist in the United States. It also examines the themes and concepts present in her work, such as rationalization and the conflict between fantasy and reality. Throughout the film, interviews with Rand's friends, colleagues, and critics provide insight into her controversial views and the impact of her ideas on society.
I Love Pinochet is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the military dictator Augusto Pinochet and his regime in Chile. The film includes interviews with Pinochet supporters and explores the political extremism and right-wing ideology of his military dictatorship.
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